Remember the little red wagons called My Little Red Flyers? The same company that produced the classic little red wagon has a line of scooters. The Radio Flyer Scooter comes in several different models so that children as young as two years old can successfully operate a scooter. An example of the company's products includes a My 1st Scooter.
Young children who are fascinated by a razor will be able to manage a 1st Scooter. The model intended as an early childhood scooter known as the Flyer is created with a concern for the safety of the very young child. Physical abilities may not yet be developed to the point where the child can safely operate a standard scooter.
Stability is an important part of the design of My 1st Scooter. There are two front wheels and 1 rear wheel. This means scooters are less likely to turn sharply and send the operator tumbling. Standard scooters place the single wheel in front of the platform with the double wheels in the read. A scooter can be used as a tow wagon for a child sitting on the platform.
The old-model Flyer wagon in red metal with white lettering dates back to the 1940's and 1950's. The Radio Flyer scooters are designed in durable plastic. The scooters are the same red as the wagons, with white lettering. You can also purchase My 1st Scooter in pink.
Children between the ages of two and five are learning a lot about balance, coordination and broad motor activities. Riding scooters helps to improve these skills. Safety must be built into the scooter with such features as being able to get on and off the toy easily. Unlike a tricycle, the youngster can just step only the platform. It is not necessary for a child to climb over the top to get started.
Radio Flyer also manufactures a scooter with a more traditional 2 wheels in the rear and one in the front. This model is called Radio Flyer Little Red Scooter. It is suitable for slightly older children, but a five-year-old might be too big for riding comfortably. The platform is a bit too short for the older child, so ankles tend to get banged and bruised.
The Little Red Scooter is great inside or outside for the preschooler. It is more maneuverable for a child because the single wheel in front is easier to turn than a double wheel.. At the same time, because there is not as much resistance to turning the scooter, a child who gets in a hurry can be involved in some spectacular crashes. When the scooter goes one direction and the child goes in another direction, it's likely that band-aids will be necessary.
If you are purchasing a Radio Flyer Scooter for a lucky youngster you should be aware of other safety equipment to protect the child. Child-size helmets help to prevent head injuries from falls and collisions. A child outfitted with knee and shin pads won't end up with scraped knees so easily. A set of elbow pads will eliminate many of the scraped elbows that can occur from contact with pavement. Modern day safety equipment is lightweight yet durable. - 31376
Young children who are fascinated by a razor will be able to manage a 1st Scooter. The model intended as an early childhood scooter known as the Flyer is created with a concern for the safety of the very young child. Physical abilities may not yet be developed to the point where the child can safely operate a standard scooter.
Stability is an important part of the design of My 1st Scooter. There are two front wheels and 1 rear wheel. This means scooters are less likely to turn sharply and send the operator tumbling. Standard scooters place the single wheel in front of the platform with the double wheels in the read. A scooter can be used as a tow wagon for a child sitting on the platform.
The old-model Flyer wagon in red metal with white lettering dates back to the 1940's and 1950's. The Radio Flyer scooters are designed in durable plastic. The scooters are the same red as the wagons, with white lettering. You can also purchase My 1st Scooter in pink.
Children between the ages of two and five are learning a lot about balance, coordination and broad motor activities. Riding scooters helps to improve these skills. Safety must be built into the scooter with such features as being able to get on and off the toy easily. Unlike a tricycle, the youngster can just step only the platform. It is not necessary for a child to climb over the top to get started.
Radio Flyer also manufactures a scooter with a more traditional 2 wheels in the rear and one in the front. This model is called Radio Flyer Little Red Scooter. It is suitable for slightly older children, but a five-year-old might be too big for riding comfortably. The platform is a bit too short for the older child, so ankles tend to get banged and bruised.
The Little Red Scooter is great inside or outside for the preschooler. It is more maneuverable for a child because the single wheel in front is easier to turn than a double wheel.. At the same time, because there is not as much resistance to turning the scooter, a child who gets in a hurry can be involved in some spectacular crashes. When the scooter goes one direction and the child goes in another direction, it's likely that band-aids will be necessary.
If you are purchasing a Radio Flyer Scooter for a lucky youngster you should be aware of other safety equipment to protect the child. Child-size helmets help to prevent head injuries from falls and collisions. A child outfitted with knee and shin pads won't end up with scraped knees so easily. A set of elbow pads will eliminate many of the scraped elbows that can occur from contact with pavement. Modern day safety equipment is lightweight yet durable. - 31376
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Purchase your kids a toy from your past, the Radio Flyer Scooter. None of the other scooters are quite like this one. Your kids are guaranteed to have a great time on this scooter.